Aphonia
Disease
Recurrent laryngeal nerve...the patient may present with voice changes including hoarseness. Bilateral nerve damage can result in breathing difficulties and aphonia, the inability to speak. The right recurrent laryngeal nerve is more susceptible to damage... In this article: Surgery, Paralysis, Aphonia, and Nerve damage |
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Coney Island Cyclone
...retracking work on the Cyclone. The ride continued to be extremely popular; one of its many stories is from 1948, when a coal miner with aphonia visited Coney Island. According to legend, he had not spoken in years but screamed while going...
In this article: Coney Island, New York City, Six Flags, West 10th Street, Austin, and Brooklyn Cyclones
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Medical News Today | September 12, 2009
AOBO Launches New OTC Product To Treat Throat Inflammation
...are a plant-based over the counter medicine used to alleviate pain and inflammation related to laryngitis, acute pharyngitis and acute aphonia. AOBO believes that the market to address laryngitis-related symptoms is currently...
In this article: Inflammation, Laryngitis, Medical advice, Safe harbor, Pharyngitis, Securities and Exchange Commission, and NYSE
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Wikipedia | September 08, 2009
Aphonia Recordings
Aphonia Recordings is an independent record label founded by Ben L. Robertson and Andrew Senna in Seattle, Washington in 2006. Mostly regarded as an outlet for digital releases of experimental and ambient music it also has released more pop...
In this article: The Evergreen State College, Seattle, Washington, Olympia, Washington, Waste, Seattle Weekly, and Cyclic Defrost
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Wikipedia | August 16, 2009
Aphonia
Aphonia is the medical term for the inability to speak. It is considered more severe than dysphonia. A primary cause of aphonia is bilateral disruption of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which supplies nearly all the muscles in the larynx.
In this article: Thyroidectomy, Surgery, Cough, and Dysphonia
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Wikipedia | July 22, 2009
Stingray (The Pilot)
...attack to destroy what ever has taken Stingray. Troy and Phones are taken to Aquatraz in a mechanical fish, but Marina, daughter of Aphony (ruler of the peaceful underwater city of Pacifica), helps them escape, and they return to...
In this article: Stingray, Aphony, and Sylvia Anderson
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The Stranger - Line Out | June 06, 2009
Tonight in Music: Camera Obscura, Paintings for Animals, Ear Pwr, Katherine Hepburn's Voice
...Festival, at the Rendezvous (21+) and Gallery 1412 (all ages), highlighting the strange, harsh, and deafening bands that have helped make Aphonia a force in Seattle's outre music community. Ear Pwr, Alexis Gideon, Grrr, Elephant Kiss?
In this article: Katharine Hepburn, Showbox, Seattle, Orchestration, Dan Deacon, and Carpark Records
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The Stranger - Line Out | June 05, 2009
The Triumphant Return of This Week in the Music Section
...more sets alfresco. Moving the event to earlier in September or even to August could ensure better temps for such a scenario. The Aphonia Festival: Tacoma-based noisemakers L.A. Lungs, who play Friday, use a whole slew of keyboards,...
In this article: The Juan MacLean, Rem Koolhaas, YouTube, Al Gore, and Camera Obscura
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The Seattle Times | November 01, 2008
Go East, young music fans!
...and Seattle. No crossover audience at all," he says, blaming apathy instead. There are exceptions, like "mall screamo" band From Aphony, who plays K-Tub so much, it's practically the house band. "They realize this venue and the kids...
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2008
Plant of Doom
...from Titanica, Titan plots his revenge by ordering surface agent X-2-Zero to deliver a plant that consumes the atmosphere to her father Aphony, at Pacifica. Titan is still enraged by the fact that Marina helped Troy and Phones to...
In this article: Alan Fennell, Aphony, Atlanta, Stingray, and David Elliott
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www.washingtonpost.com | January 02, 2007
Swelling of the Vocal Cords Can Make You Hoarse, Of Course
...in the normal way. A little swelling makes your voice hoarse. A lot of swelling can make your voice go away completely -- that's called aphonia (ay-FONE-ee-ah). An adult is far more likely to completely lose his or her voice than you...
In this article: Laryngitis, Hoarse, Hayfield Secondary School, and Fairfax
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Aphonia is the medical term for the inability to speak. It is considered more severe than dysphonia. A primary cause of aphonia is bilateral disruption of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which supplies nearly all the muscles in the larynx. Damage to the nerve may be the result of surgery (e.g., thyroidectomy) or a tumor.
Aphonia means "no voice." In other words, a person with this disorder has "lost" his/her voice.
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